[ Grammar ]
Change the direct question to indirect.
Why do you want to go to Ashbury Park?
A. You want to go to Ashbury Park.
B. I’d like to know why you want Ashbury Park to go.
C. I’d like to know why you want to go to Ashbury Park.
D. I’d like to know why you want to go to Ashbury Park?

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